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  1. Diane Arbus, nacida como Diane Nemerov (Nueva York, 14 de marzo de 1923-Greenwich, Nueva York, 26 de julio de 1971), fue una fotógrafa estadounidense, conocida como la fotógrafa de los freaks, personas de aspecto poco convencional y socialmente rechazadas.Su obra ha sido reconocida por instituciones como la Bienal de Venecia y el Museo de Arte Moderno de Nueva York, entre otras.

  2. 20 de abr. de 2017 · Diane Arbus’ interest in gender and identity is clear in this intimate portrait of a young man in drag in the stages of getting ready. The ambiguity of the image lies in the contrast between feminine and masculine features – perfectly manicured fingernails on large, manly hands, overly plucked eyebrows arched on a rugged pock-marked face and a strong jawline evident under all of the make-up.

  3. 91K Followers, 19 Following, 111 Posts - Diane Arbus (@diane_arbus) on Instagram: "I make love with circus freaks, hookers and other bizarre people. For me, the subject of the picture is always more important than the picture."

  4. This landmark exhibition features more than 100 photographs that together redefine Diane Arbus (American, 1923–1971), one of the most influential and provocative artists of the 20th century. It focuses on the first seven years of her career, from 1956 to 1962, the period in which she developed the idiosyncratic style and approach for which ...

  5. 9 de dic. de 2019 · The black and white photograph I would like to talk about today is called “Identical Twins” and was taken in Roselle, New Jersey in 1967. Arbus met the twins at a Knights of Columbus hall during a Christmas party for twins and triplets. Even though no one actually knew how she got there. The photo has been described as creepy, freakish or ...

  6. Diane Arbus changed how the world looks at photographs and how photographs look at the world. Arbus sought out unconventional subjects such as Coney Island freak shows and gay bars, launching her solo career with a first photo essay for Esquire. For many years she remained a cult figure, and it was not until the 1980s that her work came to be generally accepted.

  7. 14 de sept. de 2022 · Diane Arbus in New York City’s Tompkins Square Park in 1967. Nathan Farb. Diane Arbus exhibited her work only once during her lifetime, as part of a two-room photography show in 1967 with Lee ...